Instructions

Combine flours, baking powder, flax seed, and salt in a medium bowl and mix well

In a separate bowl, combine eggs, almond milk, maple syrup, and oil and mix well with a whisk

Add flour mixture slowly to egg mixture and mix with whisk until blended

Pour ¾ cup of batter at a time onto hot waffle iron, lightly coated with spray

Cook waffles until golden brown and crisp

Serve with fresh berries and syrup

1 serving = 1 waffle. Freeze leftover waffles.

The whole family loves these waffles! We also use this recipe for pancakes and cook about 1/4 cup mix per pancake on a hot skillet, adding blueberries while they cook.

welcome

I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity.

– E. Roosevelt

We are all born with innate curiosity and it is always within us. As a child, we are naturally curious as we constantly try to understand the unknown world around us. As we age, life can become a routine in which we don’t challenge our minds or bodies. Cultivated curiosity is an exploration of wellness, fitness, creation of delicious meals, and crafting of family projects that I hope will foster my and your journey as curious souls.

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